4 - Beyond the Impasse of African Industrial Development: The Case of Botswana, Tanzania and Zambia
Corresponding Author(s) : Stephen Miti Kapunda
Afrique et développement,
Vol. 32 No 4 (2007): Afrique et développement
Résumé
Cette étude a pour objet d’examiner de manière critique l’importance, la per- formance et la médiocrité du secteur industriel en Afrique subsaharienne notamment dans trois pays membres de la SADC – le Botswana, la Tanzanie et la Zambie. Il y est signalé que des données factuelles tant théoriques qu’empiriques indiquent une performance industrielle plutôt insatisfaisante. L’auteur s’applique à expliquer la marche à suivre (pour sortir de l’impasse) en proposant des approches, possibilités et recommandations alternatives.
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- Collier, P., 1999, ‘Globalization: How Should Africa Respond’, AERC Newsletter, 3 March.
- Kalima, B.M., 2001, ‘The Role of Financial Markets and Economic Growth in Zambia’, MA Dissertation, University of Botswana, Gaborone.
- Kapunda, S.M., 2005, ‘The Role of Industry in Diversification and Sustainable Economic Development in Less Developed Countries’, in Narayana, N., Economic Development Issues and Policies, Vol. 1, New Delhi: Serial Publications.
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- Republic of Botswana, 1998, Industrial Development Policy, Gaborone: Republic of Botswana.
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- World Bank, 1984, World Development Report, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Les références
Central Statistical Office (CSO), 2004, Botswana Statistical Year Book, Gaborone: CSO.
Collier, P., 1999, ‘Globalization: How Should Africa Respond’, AERC Newsletter, 3 March.
Kalima, B.M., 2001, ‘The Role of Financial Markets and Economic Growth in Zambia’, MA Dissertation, University of Botswana, Gaborone.
Kapunda, S.M., 2005, ‘The Role of Industry in Diversification and Sustainable Economic Development in Less Developed Countries’, in Narayana, N., Economic Development Issues and Policies, Vol. 1, New Delhi: Serial Publications.
Kapunda, S. M., 2003, ‘Reform and Industrial Development and Trade in East Africa: The Case of Tanzania’, Paper presented to CODESRIA Conference, Addis Ababa.
Republic of Botswana, 2005, Annual Economic Report, Gaborone: Republic of Botswana.
Republic of Botswana, 1998, Industrial Development Policy, Gaborone: Republic of Botswana.
United Republic of Tanzania, 2005, Economic Survey, Dar es Salaam: United Republic of Tanzania.
World Bank, 2002, World Development Report, Oxford: Oxford University Press. World Bank, 2001,
World Development Report, Oxford: Oxford University Press. World Bank, 1993, World Development Report, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
World Bank, 1984, World Development Report, Oxford: Oxford University Press.